Jordan Cross

Pompey’s Hall of Fame will be boosted by the addition of two defensive mainstays from the 1960s and 70s.

New inductees George Ley and Billy Wilson both bolstered the Blues from the left-back position.

George Best was the pin-up boy but the girls at Pompey decided they wanted him to be best-looking footballer!

Jake Payne

And their time at Fratton Park crossed over as they delivered 12 years of service to the club between them.

Ley arrived at Pompey from Exeter for £8,000 in 1967 and his ferocious left foot and forays forward helped his side finish fifth in Division Two and advance to the fifth round of the FA Cup in his first full season.

The Devon-born man was a virtual ever-present in his five full campaigns at the club.

And there was a highly-publicised accolade off the pitch for Ley, too, when he was named the best-looking footballer in England in 1968.